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@carolinacodes it doesn't though?

The web is broken, IMHO

So there is a (IMHO) shady market out there that gives app developers on iOS, Android, MacOS and Windows money for including a library that sells users network bandwidth. Infatica [1] is just one example, there are many more.

I am 99% sure that these companies cause what effectively are DDoS attacks that many webmasters have to deal with since months. This business model should simply not exist. Apple, Microsoft and Google should act.

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[1] https://infatica.io/sdk-monetization/

Infatica SDK: Monetize Extensions, Mobile and Desktop Apps & Games | Infatica

Monetize your mobile and desktop software and Chrome extensions without ads and complex methods. Simply join Infatica SDK to increase your income.

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"I felt the slow loss of competence over time when I relied on [AI], and I recommend everyone to be cautious with making AI a key part of their workflow.[...]When you are using AI, you are sacrificing knowledge for speed."

(Original title: Why I stopped using AI code editors)

https://lucianonooijen.com/blog/why-i-stopped-using-ai-code-editors/

Why I stopped using AI code editors · Luciano Nooijen

In the past I used AI code editors for all of my programming, but I stopped using it and recommend others to consider this as well

@zelzahn @jbaert aren't server bandwidth and ISP bandwidth different things in this context?.
Destroying the web's usability so they can sell it back to you in slop form is exactly what they're doing
Sometimes one way to say "thank you" just isn't enough, so merci, danke *and* bedankt 🇧🇪
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Newsletter: The real threat isn't AI using open knowledge — it's AI companies killing the projects that make knowledge free. The future of free and open access isn't saying “wait, not like that” — it’s saying "yes, like that, but under fair terms”.

https://www.citationneeded.news/free-and-open-access-in-the-age-of-generative-ai/

#OpenAccess #AI #Wikipedia

“Wait, not like that”: Free and open access in the age of generative AI

The real threat isn’t AI using open knowledge — it’s AI companies killing the projects that make knowledge free

Citation Needed